To the writer: If you criticize someone's English speaking skill, try to write it in English also. So we will know how well you speak/write in English.. Kasi kung ikaw mismo hindi kagalingan, anong karapatan mo para manghusga ng iba?

To those bashing Erich:That's your opinion. If you think she sounded so gross - ok lang. We all have our own opinion on things and I would like to respect that, though I don't necessarily agree with you. Iba iba standards natin and may biases tayo kaya ok lang.

To fellow Erich supporters:Sana huwag na mag bash sa ibang artists. Kim was never mentioned in the article so there's no point in dragging her name here. I personally don't like her also, heck, I don't care anything about her. But I believe I don't have to put her down to prove how highly I think of Erich more than her. So huwag na nating siraan si Kim dito. regardless if magaling siya mag english or not - we should not care. Kasi hindi siya ang issue :)

I suggest you watch Erich all live interviews in you tube,.so so could learn from her, duh!..she can converse well in english, good enough to be choosen as leading lady of Mario Maurer, in star cinema's upcoming movie.

no bashing please,..we can voice out our opinions, by not mentioning any other artist name, that are not included in the article...remeber we are not kimtards.

FYI - DON'T YOU KNOW THAT ERICH GONZALES AS MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENT REQUIRES ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY FOR HER TO BE ABLE TO PASS FINISH THIS COURSE:

Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications Curriculum:

1. General Education Requirements (42 credits)

Majors must satisfy the university and college general education requirements. Mass Communications courses may not be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Students must take MCM 103 Introduction to Mass Media.

2. Lower division Non Mass-Communications requirements (18 credits)

3. Degree Requirements (45 credits)

Majors must complete 45 credits of Mass Communications course work. Each major must take at least 6 credits of communication courses numbered MCM 200-299 and at least 6 credits of communication courses numbered MCM 300-399. Every major must complete the requirements for an emphasis area as described below..............

ERICH GONZALES IS IN HER 4TH YEAR AS MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENT AT TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA (TUA) - YOU'RE IMPLYING THAT THIS UNIVERSITY IS NOT GOOD?????

TUA is an educational institution launched by one hundred sixty (160) shares of Procter and Gamble stock. In 1922, Mrs. Mortimer Matthews gave to the Rt. Rev. Gouvemeur Mosher, then Bishop of the Philippines, 60 shares of Procter and Gamble stock, while Bishop Mathews added 100 shares the following year. The total shares of 160 valued then at $25,000 went to a trust fund to be spent in any way the Bishop of the Philippines considered most helpful to the work of the Church. It all started when Paul Matthews, who became Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey, USA in 1951, married Elsie Procter whose grandfather founded Procter and Gamble Company. Both the Matthews and Gamble families were greatly interested in the missionary work of the Episcopal Church. In 1961, the stock had increased to 867 shares valued at $491,361.82. The Rt. Rev. Lyman C. Ogilby, then Bishop of the Philippine Episcopal Church, felt the funds would be best spent to set up a Christian college of high standards. It was then used to purchase the former Capitol City College from the P. E. Domingo family in 1963.

TUA was named after Trinity College of Hartford, Connecticut, USA whose president then was Bishop Ogilby’s father. Dr. Arthur L. Carson was its first president. Dr. Arturo M. Guerrero, who succeeded him in 1967, served for 16 years until his death in 1983. Executive Vice-President Ester A. Santos was appointed Officer-in-Charge of the College until the third president, Dr. Rafael B. Rodriquez assumed office in 1984. Col. Rizalino Cabanban was Officer-in-Charge from 1996 to 1997. Dr. Orlando B. Molina became the fourth president and served from 1998 to 2001. Presently at the helm of the College is the first lady president, Dr. Josefina S. Sumaya who was installed as the fifth president in 2002.